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Title : A Control Framework for the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP)
Author(s) : C. Boulton, et al.
Filename : draft-boulton-sip-control-framework-00.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2005-12-28
This document describes a Framework and protocol for application
deployment where the application logic and processing are
distributed. The framework uses the Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) to establish an application-level control mechanism between
Application Servers and tightly associated external Servers e.g.
Media Server.
The motivation for the creation of this Framework is to provide an
interface suitable to meet the requirements of a distributed,
centralized conference system, as defined by the XCON work group of
the IETF. It is not, however, limited to this scope and it is
envisioned that this generic Framework will be used for a wide
variety of de-coupled control architectures between network entities.
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